New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has a chance to be the highest-paid tight end in the National Football League.

Drew Rosenhaus, Gronkowski’s agent, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the Patriots restructured Gronkowski’s deal for the upcoming season. The new deal gives Gronkowski the opportunity to boost his salary from $5.25 million to $10.75 million.

In order for Gronkowski to reach that mark, he will have to do one of the following: accrue 90 percent playing time, catch 80 passes, go for 1,200 receiving yards or make the 2017 All-Pro team. In his career, he has made All-Pro four times.

The boost gives Gronkowski the chance to be the highest paid tight end, making more than the Carolina Panthers' Greg Olsen and Seattle Seahawks' Jimmy Graham.

If Gronkowski does not reach the first-tier bonus, he could make as much as $8.75 million.